Hot work presents a range of hazards that can put workers’ health and safety at serious risk. These include:
Electrical hazards. Exposure to harmful UV or infrared light. Dangerous fumes. Flying sparks . eat conduction through pipes. Skin injuries from hot materials or equipment.
Module 1: Introduction to Hot Works
Easy
2:25 mins
In this module, you will learn:
What hot work is. The hazards associated with hot work activities. Practical control measures to ensure safety. Why a hot work permit is essential . The 7 steps for producing and closing out a hot work permit.
Module 4 : The Importance of Maintenance
Easy
4:20 mins
The Importance of Maintenance . Fire doors are essential for protecting people and property during a fire. However, they can only function effectively if they are regularly inspected and maintained. This module explains how to carry out maintenance, common issues to look for, and the key steps in ensuring fire doors remain compliant and safe.
Module 3 : How to Control Fire Doors
Easy
3:50 mins
Why Fire Doors Must Be Controlled. Fire doors play a vital role in preventing the spread of fire. To be effective, they must remain closed when required and be fitted correctly. In this module, we’ll explore how fire doors are controlled, maintained, and supported by workplace practices.
Module 2 : Why Are Fire Doors Important and What Are the Risks?
Easy
2;30 mins
Importance of Fire Doors Fire doors are not just fixtures in a building—they are life-saving safety devices. Their primary roles are:
Protecting escape routes from smoke, toxic gases, and flames. Slowing fire growth by reducing the oxygen available to the fire.
Module 1 : What is a Fire Door?
Easy
5:40 mins
In this module, we will: Introduce the concept of a fire door.
Explore the different types of fire doors and their construction. Understand their purpose and importance as part of fire safety systems.
In later modules, you will learn why fire doors are essential, examples of failures, how to manage them properly, and the importance of regular maintenance.
Module 3 : How To Report RIDDOR
Easy
4:40 mins
Only responsible persons are permitted to make reports. This includes:
Employers Must report: Work-related deaths. Certain specified injuries. Cases of occupational disease. Near misses involving employees.
Module 2 : What Is Included or Exempt Under RIDDOR
Easy
5:20 mins
In this module, we will cover : What qualifies as a reportable incident under RIDDOR 2013. The types of injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences that must be reported. The exemptions where reporting is not required.
Module 1: Introduction to RIDDOR 2013
Easy
2:10 mins
In this module, you will: Gain an overview of what the course will cover. Understand the purpose of RIDDOR legislation.
Explore which injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences are included or exempt under RIDDOR. Learn how to correctly submit a RIDDOR report.
Module 4 : How Frequently Should Electrical Appliances Be Tested?
Easy
3:10 mins
Legal Requirements The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 : Electrical equipment must be kept safe. Law does not specify: What checks/tests to do , Who should do them , How often they should be carried out